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Ray-tracking performance will increase significantly in the next generation of consoles. According to leaks, the PlayStation 6 will match Nvidia's current top graphics cards.
Sony's next-generation PlayStation 6 console should have ray tracing performance close to the RTX 5080, with 4K 120FPS gaming the new standard in 2027.
Sony might currently be focused on the PS5, but recent comments from the company provide more insight into the PS6 and beyond.
Overview PS6 features AMD’s Zen 6 CPU and RDNA 5 GPU, promising triple the performance and enhanced ray tracing over the ...
Sony management says the company will 'flexibly decide' on any potential PlayStation 5 console price adjustments and seems ...
Leaked specs hint at major performance upgrades from Sony and Microsoft, with both aiming to close the gap between consoles ...
According to Moore’s Law is Dead (the YouTube channel), Sony is looking to price the PlayStation 6 at around the $500 mark, ...
In 2025, both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles will turn five — a sign that they’re slowly approaching the latter ...
A reader reacts to rumours that Sony is getting out of the gaming hardware business and suggests that if it’s not true it ...
Talking in a new Sony investor meeting, SVP Sadahiko Hayakawa hints that the PlayStation owner is changing strategy; moving ...
Sony has announced a new PlayStation 5 sales milestone of 80.3 million units shipped worldwide, as part of its latest ...
The details of the leaks were shared by the YouTube channel Moore’s Law Is Dead, which cited internal documents from 2023 to ...